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Old 07-24-18, 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by KraneXL
Show us.
What do you want to see? My mythical perfect unicycle light? It would be:
  • Self contained with the form factor and mount of the Lezyne lights so that I can mount it like this.
  • Rugged.
  • Runtime of at least 3 hours at at least 600 lumens.
  • Programmable so that I can get rid of all the flashing/unwanted modes.
  • A nice beam pattern like I'm seeing on the Gloworm. Oh, and while we're at it, let's include a horizon cutoff too.
  • Neutral white.
  • I know, I'm getting more and more picky .
Or do you want to see a picture of the Gloworm setup?
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Old 07-24-18, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by lightbulbjim
What do you want to see?
Yes, having wheel lights means more things to fuss with and more things to charge. My wheel lights though ( two on each wheel ) are small and use only one AAA cell for each. In all I have to routinely charge via USB 11 different things ( each wheel light I count as one ), not including my phone or the lamp that uses an external battery. Yep, that's a lot of stuff. That's why I just bought a ten port USB charger as I was running out of USB charging options.

While you really don't need something like wheel lights they are just so cool that having them makes it worth the added chore of charging the batteries. I get compliments on them all the time. Nothing makes a bike stand out at night from the sides like good wheel lights. Just the other night I was riding along and passed one of those glass enclosed bus stops. As I did I just happened to turn my head to notice that the glass was acting like a mirror and I could see myself riding by. This is the first time I ever actually seen what my wheel lights look like from the observer's POV when riding at night. Absolutely awesome!
That thing you bragged about.
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Old 07-24-18, 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by KraneXL
That thing you bragged about.
Ah, different person .
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Old 07-24-18, 08:54 PM
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Ah, different person .
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Well, my Gloworm Alpha arrived. Initial impressions:
I mixed up the second one, not the first. We need to "see" what you're saying.
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Old 07-24-18, 10:25 PM
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I mixed up the second one, not the first. We need to "see" what you're saying.
So are you saying you want to see my wheel lights or was that just a mistake?
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Lupine and Magicshine offering headlights with app to edit the light modes.
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.lupine.app
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.magic.zhuoapp

Cateye at least offer to select the modes.
cateye.com/cateyesync/

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Old 08-05-18, 04:53 PM
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Thanks, but I already ended up with a Gloworm Alpha. The Gloworm lights seem to be the pick of the modular form factor bunch for my needs.

The Lupines do look really nice too, but quite pricey compared to the Gloworms.

Originally Posted by angerdan
Interesting, I'd seen the sync thing but didn't realise it allowed setting the modes. It would be nice if the light had a bit more oomph on high, but at least it means it gets a bit more runtime.
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